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fill. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. FEP. i5. 1ST 1
INT R MILLIONS.
Where the Mola*y Ra: Gone
Sees Iaru abyss She Mem wee are Asssag
gas.meb.•es Brom Use r rN.s.e e.
curreepunda.:e of (Welt.
OTTAWA, Feb. 12 ---Mt Ift* thought
it very unfair that Mr. Blade should
make tiny reference ',hate.rr to the
palatial mansion* erected by .en.lrers of
the Psat►c ltailaay Syndic u iu Moo -
trust Yid ,l ewlwh. Tele 1, ani eiceed-
iuyly tender su:.jrot. N.i doubt the
Iuwut ar f..r lticlo,w.d a.,d Wulf* con-
siders any rrferetu:.r1..the$156,000sista
by the (lo.terument to repair his father-
in-law a railway is equally unfair. But
w Mu the Pace& Company ou.aes forward
asking that for the Company's benefit a
tax of thin dollars be levied upon very
(handy in the eDioninh.n, it 1s quite pr -
fluent to iuquire auto the affairs of these
mea, and to ask how the listing debt,
which the c.wutry is allied to amuu.e,
has been an►tracted. eine" obtaining
their owdllot in 1881, the m*uLera .4
the Pae&e Coespauy and their satellites
have leen living to magnificent .tyle.
There was apparently nu 11.nit to their
wealth end eitravarence. The •1a10 -
111013i that they from tail faine;nwly
wealthy when the contract was tntered
into is, te say the least,
OTIS To QCItsTIOR.
Their wealth was probably like that or
Villard or Jay Cooke, liable to vanish in
a day. Is the loan of thirty minims re -
:jetted to smutted the railway 1 The
bel4eltl atatemeets uI the company do not
admit that.. They say that the resources
of the Company are ample for carrying
out their undertaking The recent
munificent displays made by Mr. Stephen
and other members of the Company also
corroborate the statements contained in
their official circulars. Mr. Stephen not
long ago Rave $50,000 to McGill Univer-
sity and $50,000 to the Montreal Gene-
ral Hospital. Very goner .us conduct
this on the part of Mr luephen, but the On
credit due to him will IM crrt.ti. .o.••,ir-
ed if his generosity has obliged his t:..w•
b
any t.. r - k assistance (rein the 1.oblic.
her marriage ; and 010
daughter atter Ke ,- p/I, &c.
000 upon his private secretary's first born.
rt - — —
He is also maid to be now aaliging to
maks further settlements. Strange that A FULL LINE OF
a corporation composed of men like Mr.
eteph.n should b. found akin. the
Public to shoulder their "Mating debt." GROCERIES
The palaces erected by members of the
Pacific Railway Company in Montreal
have excited the wonder and admiration
not only of residents of Montreal and
:,fid other parte of Canada, but also of
European visitors. The following des-
ription of le r. Stephen's $1,000,000 resi-
dence was published some time ago :—
411 TAM ROME OP Ht 010Wa aTZI•RMlt.
The building is of Palladian style, and
the pillars, three of which on each side
oil pert the balcony that forms a roof to
t. the p.rtein, are admirably carved.
TI a mote cue looks at the building the
a.. to the artistic design and well execut-
se' tatting is to be noted. Ti. window
hes are of polished mahogany, the
c. hugmabugany, polished amid panelled,
trod the filar of the lobby is marble -
Shire varieties of it radiatiug, w to
.t. -.k, from a medallion in the centre,
w hick is Vienna marble, end the Italian
awl French strip 0 sed line the flooring.
A:1 upeach side of the walls in Italian
marble—all except one barge panel on
the left, which is of Mexican onyx, pol-
d until it looks like
A LAsoa JEWELroomThe furniture of the waiting room u of
rosewood. The carving is superb. The
doorsteps to the entrance of the library
are •4 solid brass, while the doorway
j I which leads to the ram lobby is for ex-
cellence oeyo i description. Tb. suite
1 of rooms of the Indy of the mansion,
Mrs. Stephen, are simply exquisite, the
futniture aloe*, whish is made of cherry
and stainwood, costing upwards of $20,-
000. Glancing at the magnificently carv-
ed bedstead, the wardrobe with its mir-
rored doors and looking pastthe
buff tinting of
walls, one notes the
cherry moulding and satinwood panel-
ling of roof and walk, end Pan" jab'
the boudoir. where much of the stain -
wood furniture, the cabinet, the blue -
flowered silk velvet upholstery of chain,
table, the carving and design oft
an e
a e, wihe i Is
bureau and other articles, are in e t tacas
ADIIIIABLM TATE
). •u1 ti ,u II 111011111117 messy years ago, lie
w... c..hrtl ..., by line ►p
e Priuoal k, ake 01,
• cerci. t.. th.• pupils H. stepped f.,
wimeed rd au : :.APIs - them as follows :
Bolo, • I Bic ,owl you C411 and
ek•dt u..►. -.....•►sr air»rt it.
Aft.r ti... ,.iy short speech Illy Dock
cos returned n. los chair and sit dews
The boys a posing the varioM
us asoa
r
tete mach surprias.l at the sudden sin
las of the smooch, 1 r they but all a
selabked with the expectation of listening
lung to a address But that Mlle aril
settee was all they hua.d (tom tint Mein -
geisha.] than.arh..
Many ye. ce now K .n.• b, ; Chal-
ks Dickeus has passed **ay ; and the
' chock/ .c
t 1.-. who hoard the abort addru s
referred t., no now gr.wn U11 WWII * et:-
gaged in the earieus por.uits of life.
There is not one . 1 tl,. .. the does not
remember the short lilt!.• speech, for it
in
b'stuck, as the echo,' .y eowetiniea
says, and has leen with i . in in all their
dealings with woo. 'leo all tilt gu.,d
yoi -an and don't nuke a noise about it'
—whet a queer, what a short, what a
ac,li,la speech if was !
I do not know that it hes ever boom
printed before, as an uttera..ce of Dick-
ens, or otherwise. I got it free a aro-
variation of Rey. Edward Everett Hale,
who knew Mr. Dickens p r .,rally
I ate sorry tha: I live, toy s one boy.I am sorry that I must die, ways another.
1 am glad., say. one. that it is n.• s orae.
mut sorry says another, that it is no
better.
A servant thinks a man's house is men-
cipally kitchen ; a guest, that it is priu-
ctpallly parlor.
AT THE
CASH STORE
THERE IS CIIEAP
ckery 8t
Glassware
.Ir. 8tephcn hits :.hu., it is salol. .talc I
an at nuity of £7,000 sterling upon
Ire
AND
CANNED GOODS.
Cheap and Good.
Give Him a Call !
)§
f
. OLD
THE GROCER,
The M41tuire, - Uoderich.
Jan. 3. 10.1.
��
AYER'S
d th soft polish of the atainwood i Cherry Pectora
Mier ohm are w 1'sldleas it
.
ease sseposs dretee the Ulnae and Imago : inose
OULIIOR!(E BROW
sere mat received a lame oosotips.M ecit
t sites. (o* -dh
os. Herta. heck eek
mad Tweeds at lower pekoe tbs. evu-
eon and see them-
_
Be awe sad ens their Foolery ClOtebs
before buy beg.
Outlerkl., Feb. lith. 1816.
Canned
Goods.
WARRANTED.
IR
Chicken 2 M Tiny,
Pigs Feet " "
Corn Beef " "
Tongue "
Mackerel (in Tomb* tom.)
Salmon (extra �Iity,) -
Lobster,
Mackerel,
Sardines (French),
Peaches (American),
Blueberries.
Tomatoes, 3 Ms tins,
Green Peas (French),
Green Beans, ''
Green Corn (American),
French Mushroons,
Potted Chichen, Ham & Tongue.
Mustard and Ginger in 1 th jars,
CHAS A. NAIRN.
The drawing -room, contains a arrrrtaire
•.f aatinwoo, jewel cabinet, chain and
tables of the !tame, 'mirrored deleting
case and mirrored panels, so that the
human form divine can be seen
from any point desirable when the
lady looks in front of her. The bed -
mem and suite of Mr. Stephen are
equally elegant, but of a different type,
the fittings of the jewel safe being nickel
silver instead dyad plate as in the can
..f Mrs. Stephen's room. The embell
iahments of the different rooms are he-
yond description, and the woodwork of `.L July fres.
the dining -mom alone cost $),000. As Socklgtam,
for the furniture of the servants' rooms, Creep. -• oche''
it is is tie costlythough "vrbtls a the eoatry tact .tote' mT Mks
as °g 1 boy. terse years old, was takes Ill with crust;
Tax retweMLT Immo .s.md as it be would die foe wraageavoa
aka determined that they should baste of CCUWY ?ZCT0.At.. as Ol wlilak .ass a4
the comforts which wealth brines to him- ways k �ieii�»� IMO fit to gum
wlf and wife. The bedroom sets for old kalff�ati rtoelettlspuoissiwr�sMkhwg
err
the servants in the basement are marble I t ns ,a,-ig,hel(he t(1aMaar TecrOSAL
t..p, black walnut, and cwt from N(A l - saved sly sea. rise weeder 0t
to 0500 for each mom. Prior to the 1 a'p ia>eA eitarsr•'•
h.,use beim built five hundred lea were wet Isstk et.. new see, >� Is, IOW
amen into the clay .t a cost 000. bee. mod Armes snag M .et heMtau
g m. about
*milt for saveat Ten, L` r
ty
operations were commenced abrottt two iunrHtksmas1efoMeOlremef/fe1lSU IS
yesra ago end the mansion r'eeaired the sed .•.,lee weluweve lrtd. A. J. Cues.
finis/tine touches lad October. About ! Inks enretal, *r..,116erfk 1g. fen -
01.000,000 has been invested invested l 00eir,tfi.redf..rdlibre a*e .Dema swi1.11
in She luxury of lining in Mr. tttephen's mr t�e M rOl Armes fav "vt`
palatial 7Ta.,
Square, Godencb, Jae. 23, 1864.
(;JT)
FOR .(
SHAVE,'
HAIR('L-T,
SHAMPOO,
OR 1)YE.'
TWO DOORS EAST or I'.o'
XMAS GOODS—XMAS GOODS
so wbaod ask b the teeiolfb Ol slgerrws. The
erflsery eovtob or sold. rswltlw1 parlays trees a
trilling or areemeelois esp..are, be 011ie bet the
ksglanies era fatal siseetess. Ooze's Qaaap
racrouL bas well prewe tee effesey la a fore,
AT THE ME3DICAL HALL_
Just open. a'rye'. consignment of shy. breatifu:1•ru-clan
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
�'tJ! LAND REOtYI. A TIONS_
The Company olfhr hulls within the Ralle.. I:•::.lo.gtbe mats Ilse. and in Soother.
*a.Mobo. at K rsagiag from
$8.50 PER ACRE
upwards. with coedit was requiring cultiva,Ion
.
A rebate for culti•atluu of from .LM 1. $3.7e per ate . tv price paid for the
land. allowed on certain cosdttI n• The c..u,1,411, akin oar without conditions of
setlrmcut ur a ulti.atiuu.
THE REStER IEI) .SECTIONS
along for Mali, Lice, I. e.. the nod smothered ass -Immo within sae rale of tee Railway. art now
ulcer, I fur sale wi advanteeme. torn... to tattles prepared to undertake their Im.nedi-
ate c utt s % at win.
TERMS OF PAYMENT :
Pun lamer. any pay ons-stxtb in .-ash, an.t the balance 1n five annual instaimeau, with
interest at SIX l'Kit uI.:fiT. per anuuw. pa! ably to a+ivnaar.
Parties nomination/ without conditions of culla,uton. will receive a Deet of Coalei
ager at time..( purchase. 11 paymo.t a made in full.
Payments may be u.aA. 1. LAND (al:.t''1' IM►VIk-+. which will br accepted at ten n. -r
cent premium on then par ,slue and accrued interest These !tends cam br ubt.itrd on ap
plication at the Haub "t M sheat. Montreal . or a! an, of its mrcucier.
run P1114 Eat and t'us I,I'rlt>\y (ire l Ll: sad all iut..rnwtt.0 with respect to the per
obese of Laid-. appl) to JOON 11. M. TAVIsq. Laud r •a-toucr. Winnipeg. Hy ..rdrr
of the heart l'll.tnl.I:'- I.ItINKSC.tTFIt at -Tritan
lief As
CLEARING SALE
Eto-v.ebty
Tyr .- 7vaaze,
Plated Ware,
Fla.ricy Goods,
Wall Paper,
Tewcllerya
Close Cuts for Cash Prices_
sATTND LJs n : SON
Dried GrasscS and Ever .a sting Plower3
In Boquets and Hanging Baskets.
Choice Lot of Hyacinths and other Flon.•r holt. (ynnte of t:,' -m ju-t
in bud in Hyacinth (:lasses). very >uit..Lle for Xmas Pre'ents.
` Ake a fall line cf Fast.!- and 1'seful
ye.i tight will West aged hang dbsasaa, heti
sI.oela be takes lb all nese without delay.
A t,rst� been Ciir•d- ret(oi
'• 1. *IIT 1 tees a seven ttsoldd,,silitel , trod ages ,!l
osed
o foe �ni�without terrible
•Me. Teo dsetoI* sive so
T treed AVOW, y ,Induced deep, ' Ant«, M
sp.
the
▪ erest memo "yy or w memory or my ►uewatk.
bytes nosed w d tae POCTOVAL s pima -
W it ears wee desled. 1 gel wow tie years old.
bol sad Marty, sad sin satMd you Caws*
TICfOttALIIIM4 she- HnsAPa FAugesOTgeiL
TOILET ARTICLES AND REQUISITES.
Choice Perfumery of all kinds, Bottled or it: Sulk Fancy I'•erfumc
Bottles. . etc_. rt
F. JORDAN, Chemist and Druggist,
]LEDIOAL HALL, - Gr 'DEFi1" H -
West Street, next door the
New Mantle Cloths
A Creat Bargain at•
J0:C. DETLOR & CO'S.
Colored Velveteeus
IN BROWN, MAT, SLATE J1�,'1i1) STK :AW1 HER
,
AT
J. C. DETLOR & CO'S.
wanted t0 be Kuoii ! {
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
CANNED FRUITS AND FISH, i
TOBACCO, CIGARS. 4-e
1)orsstir and Foreign Fruits.
Oysters of the nest strand.. I
Fres:. and Smoked Salt water Fish In reams,
.. full au.nrtment of all kinds of Nut*.
Now is the time to Subscribe for
The Signal—Only $1.50 a year.
st Je aru Vetoes.-
The
sybasa, r0 . Aged 1, 111 .
built by Mr. McIntyre r „1 -cissa r mai Ol Artat•a
snood in every way to that of Mr. is 1 M (hat bit
that of Mr. Angus is aoid lbw► 11*0 on t oee-e oboe hew died teem
Stephen, and a1 Z. asAemn."
1.. have coot swore than either. Theme t 7hasq ,g4pre n. tan
are the mon who u.me hat in hand ask- Ito owe otos gwkollae at the Vest ar ben.
W win
FRENCH AND AMERICAN STYLES
THAT YOU CAy Ot!T
MISS GaRrAkaa
MILLZNEtZ, C3 -ODE .ICH.
Eng Parliament t , plam a tax of sit dol-
lars per head upon the people of Canada
for their heineft
a awe epee*.
When Charles niches' visited a eer-
fail New Ragland school ,during his se -
ester wipe menet be greedy re1M.d b
et Areal oasaav Filer,SAL, sad Iew91 asks
AM eke. the t.essee le ea AWN* berme mos
etilisl of t..twa.
roweliimi se
Or. i. 0. Aye ` a Lane, Msec
MS Or MI anweliea
MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK. IS FULLY ASSORTED,
and all the Leading Styles are Carefully Studied.
.yseae,. nerved 1■ Every Style ■e.seitrets?.
leK ('REA If.*: 1 \ S&J'u \.
Floral In -signs. Wreaths. Cross," /bovine's.
rot:.. nuu1.• to order.
ttlawe.-Iag rt..M A Otgetable. la +rte..
sr— -
: . DINGITAM'S
RESTAV RANT,
Cout 1 House Square. (:oderieh. Old
U c.
20. 1883. IME hu.
An Inspection is Respectfully Invited.
JOHN A NAFTEL
Cheap Hardware :Emporium.
I oliday 3-ood.e_
arrs.as Presen.te_
W E OFFER THE FOLLOWING
DECIDED BARGAINS
tr
REAL ESTATE
IN Till; TORN OF GOLSRICsl.
1. A Corner Lot 'No. rel on west street.
close 1.. the Square, 1111.31111.1111.31111111.31111.011.f$-.
2. Iwo Mit near the Park, very pleasant sit-
uation. with .Irmo of lake. comprising !rub -
'dant tally built r stn brick house. with
stable. fruit trees, ate.,SI,eeS.me.
3. Three and a half lot. tnrarly an arn•t. on
Fast street. with brick Foundry. now ander
rent at SION tat a rear. $1,eoe.SS.
1. Int On bank of Ricer, near the station,
Osage. —_
Tisco properties are really worth much
more aton.•cbut molt be sold to close out the
Estate. and ars :herefore offered at the above
pricer. -tppl, to
SEAGER d LEWI$,
Barri ten, (Roderick.
tio.'.•ric't. c •P!. 2111.. POS. *1110-14
The Chicago Douse,
G-ODERICH.
'Pile 'Baling Millinery Establishment of the County.
PLUSH ES, BIRDS,
VELVETS, - PLUMES,
RIBBONS,, _--- LACES
The Largest awl Nest Assorted Otinitiertlie &mty to Ch.mse wswe , M
Xiza Wi1kiriBo ' , Moir Mtgs.
(:oderlrh. Nor. Nb, as hilt.
1883-AgES—
CUTLERY, Special Lines, CARVERS k FORKS, New Style(!,
CARVERS k FORKS, French Conk,
CARVERS & FORKS, Game, BREAD PLATES k KNIVES,
POCKET KNIVES k RAZORS, Excellent Value.
BUTTER DISHES k KNIVES, SILVER CRUET STANDS.
PLATED KNIVES, FORKS k SPOONS,
NEVADA SILVER FORKS k SPOONS, the mune throughout
CHILDREN 8 SETS OF THREE, k
CHILDREN'S KNIVES k FORKS.
BOYS' SLEIGHS ACME SKATES,
Este.. gee, Ste.
A
W Velland Vale, .0tAal1 ,r - Welland Vale,
Burrells, ' Burrells,
and the and the
Simpson Axe. 'f 1)(. Simpson Axe.
PULL LINE OF CROSS -CUT SAWS
MANCFAa•Tt'Rk1► til'
R. H.SMITH &-CO.
fIv.'(WSW to J. Il.INT
YIPLE LEAF LANCE.
Seas Qualms for Stool Barb Pence wife
CATTLE (*AIi18 AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE
7COME AND SEE FOR YOI?RKELF.
R. W. MCKENZ1E'S
OH)QAP HA1lDWA1lt3113 .
COURT HOUSE SQUARE, OODZRICH, OVUM.
Odense, Oct. s. Iia